Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... body and blood of our Lord are received only by faith and the faithful , or that the communion of our Lord's body and blood is only a spiritual communion , finds no countenance either in the Scriptures or the fathers and doctors of the ...
... body and blood of our Lord are received only by faith and the faithful , or that the communion of our Lord's body and blood is only a spiritual communion , finds no countenance either in the Scriptures or the fathers and doctors of the ...
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... body of our Lord , the sensible and natural properties of the bread and the wine remain unchanged . Now we see not how this can be said , if we say these sensible and natural properties , or if you will , effects , on our sensibility ...
... body of our Lord , the sensible and natural properties of the bread and the wine remain unchanged . Now we see not how this can be said , if we say these sensible and natural properties , or if you will , effects , on our sensibility ...
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... body of the Church does not at all affect the assumption of the Brothers Walenburg , ' out of external communion ... body . She is not a disembodied spirit , nor a corpse . The separation of the soul and body of the Church is as much her ...
... body of the Church does not at all affect the assumption of the Brothers Walenburg , ' out of external communion ... body . She is not a disembodied spirit , nor a corpse . The separation of the soul and body of the Church is as much her ...
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